The Bronx is buzzing with excitement as the Yankees are now in a position to contend for their 28th World Series Championship thanks to the Bombers’ significant winter purchase of Juan Soto.
Fans, however, aren’t able to stop wondering what it will take for the team to retain the 26-year-old Dominican Republic native in pinstripes for the duration of his career when his free agency opens up next offseason. Luckily for the Yankees, Soto made a hint about something that might tilt the campaign scales in their favor.
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Soto took the stage in the press room almost immediately after reporting to the Yankees’ camp at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa last week.
Reporters hoping to hear from “The Generational Juan Soto” rushed to the press room as soon as Soto arrived at the Yankees’ camp at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa last week. That was precisely what the outfielder’s shirt said.
That is Juan Soto’s problem. At the tender age of just 25, he has already been traded twice, which is unusual for a player of his caliber. He is a player with generational skill. He was questioned about that in a more recent interview by Chris Kirschner of The Athletic.